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Answer from ShortStack Support: You will need to use a bit of custom code to track registrations. Copy the code below and paste it in a Code Widget, then make the changes indicated within the code so that your tracking pixel is fired.

<scripttype="text/javascript">

// This is the Pixel id found in the Facebook Pixel Code provided in the Ads Manager.// To find it:// 1. Open Facebook Ads Manager// 2. Click Tools -> Pixels// 3. Click Actions -> View Pixel Code// 4. In the "Add Pixel Code (Required)" section, scroll to code to find the line reading// something like "fbq('init', '1234567890');".// 5. Copy the number in that line and replace the "facebookPixelId" in the line below//var facebookPixelId ='1234567890';

// This is the CSS id of the form which should track a conversion on your ShortStack Campaign - update if necessary//var facebookTrackConversionForForm ="#form";

// This is the type of conversion to track when the form is successfully submitted. // We recommend using either "Lead" or "CompleteRegistration" conversions.// You can see more details on the different types of conversion here: // https://www.facebook.com/business/help/402791146561655//var facebookConversionType ="Lead";

Click Save & Exit after adding the code to a Code Widget, then click Publish Changes if the Campaign is published.

IMPORTANT: After implementing the code, you will need to test your Campaign. It can take up to 24 hours for Facebook to start displaying the information.

NOTE: Both Page Views and Registrations/Leads will be tracked with the above code. The PageView tag should be fired automatically using the above code, which tracks everyone who visits the Campaign. Those who submit will be tracked with the CompleteRegistration or Lead tag.

Answer from ShortStack Support: The CSS ID of each Widget can be found within the Edit Widgets Panel. Just open the Edit Widgets panel by clicking the icon on the left side of the Campaign Builder (it looks like three stacked pieces of paper). Then, click the # icon at the top of the Edit Widgets Panel. This will reveal the CSS IDs of the individual Widgets. Find your Form Widget, then enter the CSS ID associated with that Form Widget within the code.